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China approves
production of HIV testing reagent
BEIJING, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- The State Drug Administration of China has approved
the production of a new reagent that simplifiestesting for HIV, the AIDS virus.
The new product can give a
result within 30 minutes while requiring no additional facilities,
compared with conventional testing methods that take at least two weeks,
according to scientists at Xiamen University and the Beijing Wantai
Biological Pharmacy Enterprise, which jointly developed the product.
It was convenient for emergency
tests in hospitals and blood donation centers in remote areas, and
could be used by individuals,said Jiang Yan, a researcher with an HIV/AIDS
center under the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
At least 1 million people
in China are estimated to be infectedby HIV, most of whom, however,
are still unaware of their situation, partly due to the lack of a testing
service.
Only 9,824 people nationwide
were confirmed through tests as being HIV positive last year, the Ministry
of Health (MOH) said Friday.
A card-like device with the
reagent tells whether a person is HIV positive by showing purplish
lines when touched with drops of sample blood. A single line on the
card indicates HIV negative, while two lines mean that the person is
HIV positive.
While the new device was as
accurate as other Chinese-made HIV test reagents, which were also on
a par with foreign products, it was much less expensive because it
was completely produced from domestic materials, said Wang Youchun,
director of the Cell Lab of the Beijing Research Institute of Biological
Products.
As a result of better efficiency
in HIV tests, China no longer solely depended on imported products,
which would definitely benefit the diagnosis and prevention of the
deadly disease nationwide, Wang said.
As well as diagnosis and prevention,
China will boost treatmentservices since an increasing number of HIV
carriers were developing into AIDS patients, according to the MOH.
Experts estimate that between
80,000 and 100,000 patients are awaiting treatment across China at
present.
The MOH has chosen 51 counties
in HIV-plagued provinces to carry out a program of medical treatment
and care, health education and behavioral intervention among people
living with HIV/AIDS. The program will be introduced to more areas
in the next twoyears. Enditem
02-21-2003 21:24
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